Global Public Goods: International Cooperation in the 21st Century, (1999). Inge Kaul, Isabelle Grunberg, and Marc A. Stern, New York: Oxford University Press.

Finance for Sustainable Development: The Road Ahead, (1997). United Nations Department for Policy Coordination and Sustainable Development, Division for Sustainable Development (Conference Proceedings of the Fourth Group Meeting on Finaccial Issues of Agenda 21, Santiago, Chile). New York: United Nations publication.

Panic Rules: Everything you need to know about the global economy, (1999). Robin Hahnel, Massachusetts: South End Press.

Market-Oriented Society, Democracy, Citizenship and Solidarity: an Area of Confrontation?, (1999). Conference Proceedings, 31 May-1 June 1999, Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly, Strasbourg: Council of Europe Publishing.

Our Global Neighborhood: The Report of the Commission on Global Governance, (1995). New York: Oxford University Press.

Issues in Global Governance: Papers Written for the Commission on Global Governance, (1995). London: Kluwer Law International.

The Hague Report: Sustainable Development, from Concept to Action, (1992)
Jan Pronk and Mahbub ul Haq, available through the United Nations Conference on
Environment and Development (UNCED).

International Public Finance, (1992). Ruben P. Mendez, New York: Oxford University Press.

Institute for Policy Studies, "Bearing the Burden: The Impact of Global Financial Crisis on Workers and Alternative Agendas for the IMF and Other Institutions", 1-26 (April 2000).

Network Institute for Global Democratization (NIGD), "The Tobin Tax: How to Make it Real- Towards a Socially Responsible and Democratic System of Global Goverance. Ulkopoliittinen Instituutti (UPI) Working Paper No. 13 (1999).

Oxfam Great Britian, "Time for a Tobin Tax? Some practical and political arguments", Discussions Paper (Compiled by Heinz Stecher), http://www.oxfam.org.uk/policy/papers/tobintax/tobintax.htm (May 1999).

War on Want Campaign Against World Poverty, "The Global Gamblers: British Banks and the Foreign Exchange Game", London: Fenner Brockway House (Helen Hayward) (1999).

Government Studies, Reports, Resolutions:

European Parliament, Ben Patterson and Mickäl, "The Feasibility of an International Tobin Tax", Directorate General for Research, Working Paper: Economic Affairs Series, ECON 107 EN, 1-36, European Parliament L-2929 Luxembourg (March 1998).

United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Executive Committee on Economic and Social Affairs, "Towards a new international financial architecture", Task Force Report of the Executive Committee on Economic and Social Affairs of the United Nations, http://www.un.org/esa/coordination/ecesa/eces99-1.htm (January 21, 1999).

United Nations General Assembly, "Report of the Ad Hoc Open-ended Working Group of the General Assembly on Financing for Development", 2-7, General Assembly Official Records Fifty-fourth Session Supplement No. 28 (A/54/28) New York: United Nations (1999).

Professional Journal Articles on the economic debate on Financial Issues Related to Tobin-style Taxes:
(These are economists on both sides of the issue of economic feasibility. These are listed in alphabetical order. Note: the debate below must additionally include the important articles found in the book Tobin Tax, listed above.)

John Eatwell, "International Financial Liberalization: The Impact on World Development", United Nations Development Programme Office of Development Studies Discussion Paper Series, (1996).

Barry Eichengreen, James Tobin and Charles Wyplosz, "Two cases for sand in the wheels of international finance." Vol. 105, Economic Journal 162-172 (May 1995). This study is also available through UC Berkeley, Center for International and Development
Economics Research, Working Paper No. C94-45 (1994).

John G. Stoessenger, "The Distribution of Cost of United Nations Operations" Financing the United Nations System, 18-25 (1964). Washington D.C.: The Brookings Institution. Also see pp 82-90; 138-139; and 210-214.

Jan Tinbergen, Antony J. Dolman, et al, Reshaping the International Order: A Report to the Club of Rome "Income Redistribution and the International Financing of Development", Annex 2, 210-221 (1976). New York: E.P. Dutton & Co.Inc.

James Tobin, "A proposal for international monetary reform", Vol. 4, Eastern Economic Journal 153-59 (1978)
(NOTE: This is the original proposal by Tobin, but the final version of "Tobin-style Taxes" will no doubt evolve as a result of the healthy debate the above listing of articles reflects.)